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Came across this article from Brietbart today (there isn’t much political elements in the article and I’m not trying to start a discussion on politics) that reported 63% of men aged 18-29 in the US are single, while most women in that age group are in a relationship with only about 34% of them being single. The article goes on to report that while young men are far more likely to be single than middle aged men, it also showed that young women are single at the same rate of women aged 65+. It also showed that 50% of single young men are looking for relationships or casual dating, while only 35% of single young women in the same age group are looking for that as well, both of those percentages are a decrease from 2019.
The article also reports that today’s easy access to porn is one reason for this because men are getting their sexual needs satisfied with that while they’re home alone without having to go out and be social or spend money to take a woman on a date. The article also says that a lot of younger women are opting to date older men because they don’t want to settle and date someone who’s either equal or lower than them in terms of social status and they don’t want to date a man who makes less money than they do. Even though the article reports that the majority of post college jobs are being filled by women and that women are now much more likely than men to pursue a college education these days, which in turn makes women not see these non-college men as a dating option since they’re less educated and at a lower income than they are and women feel like they would be “dating down” by getting involved with any of those men.
Your thoughts?
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...66692&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio
The article also reports that today’s easy access to porn is one reason for this because men are getting their sexual needs satisfied with that while they’re home alone without having to go out and be social or spend money to take a woman on a date. The article also says that a lot of younger women are opting to date older men because they don’t want to settle and date someone who’s either equal or lower than them in terms of social status and they don’t want to date a man who makes less money than they do. Even though the article reports that the majority of post college jobs are being filled by women and that women are now much more likely than men to pursue a college education these days, which in turn makes women not see these non-college men as a dating option since they’re less educated and at a lower income than they are and women feel like they would be “dating down” by getting involved with any of those men.
Your thoughts?
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...66692&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkin.bio